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Columbia Sun RV Resort – Kennewick, WA

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Columbia Sun RV Resort | RVBuddy.com

We stayed at Columbia Sun RV Resort in Kennewick, Washington last fall and loved every minute! I can’t tell you how pleased we were with our entire vacation here.

It is a beautiful resort with 145 sites covering 25 acres, 87 of which are pull-thrus. Most of the sites are over 70′ long with several over 100′. There is lots of grass and first class amenities, including private showers and bathrooms at both ends of the park and each having laundry facilities and one a game room and the other an exercise room with first class equipment. Also, there is a 3000 sq. ft. event center with multi-media facilities and a warming kitchen. The WiFi is awesome.

Check their schedule for karaoke, ice cream socials, pancake breakfast, holiday celebrations, wine tasting/pair and share, and bingo nights.

Columbia Sun RV Resort is also family owned and operated.

We would highly recommend this park to anyone passing through the area.

Branson Stagecoach RV Park – Branson, MO

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Branson Stagecoach Campground | RVBuddy.com

Branson Stagecoach RV Park is easy to get into and easy to find. We spent a long weekend here last fall.

There are 57 sites, plus 3 overflow sites. They have both concrete and gravel sites, both pull-thru and back in… and they are the biggest lots I have seen in any RV park. All regular sites have full hookups that include 30 or 50 amp electric, water, sewer and cable tv. Wi-fi is free and we got a strong signal from our site.

The campground does have a very nice pool and hot tub too! Amenities also include a playground, and a 24/7 clubhouse with a kitchen. One great plus is that they have a onsite restaurant, “The Hungry Hunter”… a nice amenity when you just don’t feel like getting in the car and heading into town.

It’s near scenic Table Rock Lake and only a few minutes away from the Branson attractions.

It’s simply a great place to stay if you are exploring the Branson area. This is a very nice RV park and I will stay here again.

Cherrystone Family Camping Resort – Cape Charles, VA

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Cherrystone Family RV Resort | RVBuddy.com

Our stay with Cherrystone Resort last summer was a very pleasant one. From the moment we arrived until the time we could no longer see the campgrounds in our rear view mirror. Our mini vacation to the resort left us wanting more!

On the day we arrived, that night, a storm blew in and tents looked like they were being flattened by the wind, but they weren’t. The storm left us with a “cool” wind for the remainder of the night and the next day was magnificent! The sun was shining and the air was gentle. You could enjoy outside immensely! Our kids wanted to stay within the park and explore. It was our first trip here, so why not! We were so excited and couldn’t wait to enjoy the atmosphere. Our teenage boys did not complain one time during our stay (unusual) but thankful!

There was so much to do and see around the resort. Fishing, crabbing, swimming, walking and relaxing! The next day we went to a nearby State Park and spent the day at the bayside beach. When we got back to the campground we fired up the bar-b-q, had dinner and off we went to conquer bingo … all the kids went. We were with 2 other families, so our group was rather large. We had 13 in attendance. 8 of the 13 played and 6 of the 8 won – we dominated that night and we walked away with $ 289.00 of the $500 pot! Needless to say we all agreed to throw our winnings together and splurged on Seafood Buffet the next night.

The next day we ended up in Virginia Beach for the day since you’re only 30 – 40 minutes from it … how convenient! We spent the day at the beach, catchin sun rays, playing in the sand and relaxing. We had our seafood buffet dinner and went back to the campgrounds to join in the fun — it was Kaoroke night! We listened to some singing, danced and laughed! We had a great time! We watched fireworks the next evening and listed to the live entertainment.

The campgrounds were cleaned, the restrooms were cleaned as promised and then some. The workers were attentive and they even patrolled in the night to be sure everyone was okay. We didn’t worry about our things and we had a fantastic time! We can’t wait til next year. This time we’re staying longer! Thank you Cherrystone Family Camping Staff and Management! You made our trip feel like we were welcome and felt at “home” … see you next year!

Alamo River RV Ranch Resort – Von Ormy, TX

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Alamo River RV Resort | RVBuddy.com

The regular name for this park is Alamo River RV Ranch Resort but everybody just calls it Alamo River.

We stayed there for 9 days in Aug 2019 and while the weather was hot the river bottom was always in the shade and cool. We were in the cabin but have an RV which we will return in next year.

New, clean, clean, clean is the best description I can give you. We didn’t have our dogs but they would have loved the dog park where they can run free.

The showers and laundry facility is great and kept clean, I did mention it was clean?  I have never been in a park where the bath house was this clean. Can you guess I am a clean freak?

The fishing was not as great as we would have liked but there is a dry spell going on so maybe we just didn’t try hard enough. LOL.

I give it a 5 star +++

Coastline RV Resort & Campground – Eastpoint, FL

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Coastline RV Resort | RVBuddy.com

We love Coastline RV Resort and Campground! Its located in a small town in Florida called Eastpoint. Its 7 minutes away from St.George Island and 10 minutes away from Apalachicola.

We made reservations this past October to stay with them during the Seafood Festival Weekend and they gave us personal packets made for us telling us that they hoped we enjoyed our stay and what the best things to do at the Festival were. I loved how friendly the person who helped us with our reservations was. I had the pleasure in meeting most of the workers there. They were all very kind and helped us in every way possible.

The sites are very spacious and you have plenty of room. Each site has brick paver patios, grill and umbrellas. We stayed in a pull through site on the 2nd tier and we couldn’t have asked for a better view! The clubhouse, bathrooms and pool are over the top!

Their amenities include a recreation building, bath house, a gift shop, a swimming pool, laundry facilities… and “Pesky Pelican Grille”, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, just steps away from your site.

I would recommend anyone and everyone to stay here! We will be back again!

Daingerfield State Park – Daingerfield, TX

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This is a small state park but very nice. The property is very scenic, and the campsites are secluded.

The park has a large fishing dock and RV campsites. They also have a tenting area that is separate from RV sites. The campground also offers hiking trails, a swimming beach and a small store for boat rentals, nature-oriented gifts, toys and books, souvenirs, snacks and fishing and camping supplies.

There are really a lot of things to do outdoors at the park… from hiking (a 2.4-mile easy hike around the lake. Work a little harder on the 1.2-mile Mountain View Trail, which takes you to the highest point in the park), fishing (crappie, bass, catfish, perch or chain pickerel), and boating (Rent a boat or bring your own, they have paddle boats, paddle boards, canoes, kayaks (single and tandem) and flat-bottom boats. Life jackets and paddles are included.)

This is a very clean park and only a short ride from Jefferson where you can enjoy a ride down the river or ride a steam engine. The pre-Civil War town of Jefferson is 30 miles southeast of the park.

Mountain View RV Park – Arco, ID

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Mountain View RV Park | RVBuddy.com

What a wonderful place! We stayed here while exploring the area and visiting Craters of the Moon National Monument this past fall.

The sites are all level, clean, gravel and very large, with nice big grassy areas between sites. RV sites had full hook-ups, picnic tables, charcoal grills, and good southern views (for satellite TV). They also have a separate tenting area with nice level grass and water.

All the facilities are well-maintained and clean. The bathrooms were immaculately clean (was my Mom just here?) and had totally private shower (free) rooms with a dressing area, seat, and hooks.

They also have a surprisingly substantial number of amenities for a relatively small campground… including a mini golf course, evening movies, on-site restaurant (with an amazing menu that includes smoked ribs, seafood, Italian and burgers… even craft beers)

Need anything? Just ask… the owners are really nice, very friendly folks who are a lot of fun. They even have a mechanic on-site to fix your RV.

We had a great stay… and will definitely be back to visit again!

Hilton Head Island Motorcoach Resort – Hilton Head, SC

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Hilton Head Island Motorcoach Resort - Hilton Head, SC | RVBuddy.com

Hilton Head Island Motorcoach Resort is a beautiful campground on a barrier island with miles and miles of pristine beaches, numerous restaurants (some are five star others are from one to five), lots of shopping available and almost any entertainment you can think of.

The resort, itself, is the oldest Class A resort in America and has been kept true to the original island greenery with many old oaks, as well as palms, etc. Sites are lovely with many comforts. There is a terrific pool, clubhouse recently upgraded but with the same atmosphere as when it was originally built, world class tennis courts, well kept paved roads and sites where some have original aggregate and others have beautiful pavers. All have wi-fi and 50amp electricity and water. Most have gardens.

Our resort has the nick name of “Paradise”. My husband and I bought our spot the very first time we visited. You can come to visit too but be fore-warned, you may have to do the same before stepping out the gate to leave, as we did!… some nine years ago.

We enjoy our office staff and work campers and the atmosphere of camaraderie that exists here. If you play golf, you absolutely must come for the fine Clubs on the Island. This is where the Heritage is played each Spring.

Crossroads RV Park – Mohave Valley, AZ

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Crossroads RV Park | RVBuddy.com

Crossroads RV park is a very affordable, safe, newly renovated and fully modernized 55+ senior desert community. It’s conveniently located to enjoy all of the exciting local attractions, but secluded enough to enjoy the peace and quiet of the beautiful Arizona desert. You can do as much or as little as you want here. Crossroads RV Park is good for people that want a simpler lifestyle, without all the extras, scheduled activities and added costs of a luxurious resort.

Escape the noisy traffic and rivercraft, the crowds and the crime of other Bullhead City area RV parks. Simply enjoy the beauty of the natural desert, the smell of sage in the air and the brilliance of the star-filled night sky. Just kick back, with peace of mind, and enjoy the famous Arizona sunsets, mountain views and brilliant stars — unobscured by the city lights of Bullhead City and Laughlin.

The owners and management have really stepped things up here and offer great amenities and customer service. Whether your planning to visit for a week, stay for a season or keep a year-round park model, Crossroads has great offers for everyone. Definitely worth checking out.

Deer Run Resort – Elkader, IA

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Deer Run Resort | RVBuddy.com

Deer Run Resort is one of the nicest campgrounds we have been to in a long time. Our family stayed here last August. The grounds and landscaping are beautiful.

The resort has 80 paved sites with full hookups including water, sewer and 30-50 amp electricity. The sites are big and level… even the largest rig won’t have any issues here. Every site has a patio, fire ring and picnic table.

The entire resort is very well maintained. The office, restrooms, showers and laundry looked quite new. The campground staff were super friendly and we felt right at home. They were always ready to help us with suggestions on what to see and do in the area. The interior roads are paved, wide and easy to manuver. Roads are also lighted at night, (with beautifully stylish light poles) which made our evening walks so much fun.

The only issue we had was that the Wi-Fi signal, it was a little spotty, but acceptable. and there was no cable TV. Nevertheless, we plan on returning next summer!